Sometimes, most times, the simple solution is the best.
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But will scientists ever discover why all belly-button fluff is blue? One of life’s great questions.
Alas, never. It will be one of those great un-answered questions, just like ‘What happened to my kit-kat?’, and ‘did you see that?’
So glad you could comment here though, The Flowfield Unity has been missing you.
Along with, ‘What did I come in here for?’ and ‘Was that you?’
Life is full of them.
The Flowfield Unity never has to wait too long for Lady M
An australian pop scientist did a study into belly button fluff.
He won an Ig-noble award for it.
Greatness! I loved this one. The time machine looks great, too.
Ummm…Time machines should be blue and boxy. I always felt that putting one in a DeLorean was a bit unrealistic.
It is blue and boxy… the temporal cloaking device has been fixed though. turns out the following equation works:
Sonic Screwdriver + Flux Capacitor = Timetravel Greatness
Thanks. Suspension of disbelief reenabled.
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